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Calgary, Alberta – Nov 4, 2010

CFA Responds to Government’s Protecting Children from Sexual Predators Act. This is a huge step in seeing action from the government but this act falls short of where it needs to be.

Calgary, Alberta – Oct 27, 2010

More Sex Predators arrested-but does it matter?

Ottawa, Ontario – March 11, 2010

Rescue of Children from Pedophiles Underscores Need for Tougher Sentences – March 11

Ottawa, Ontario – March 10, 2010

Aim for Gold in Protecting Children from Pedophiles – March 10

3 Comments

  1. harry
    Posted March 13, 2010 at 12:25 pm | Permalink

    the law needs to get tougher but judges need to be held to account. they are the real problem letting these perverts back onto our children.

    sue them.

  2. Greg Dixon
    Posted April 1, 2010 at 3:40 am | Permalink

    Sentencing in Canada for child sex offenders is simply too lenient. Because these offenders are potentially destroying a life, the sentencing should be similar to those applied to offences under Section 229 of the Criminal Code. What we have now is little more than an insulting sick joke.

  3. T.J.
    Posted November 1, 2010 at 7:24 am | Permalink

    Our laws here in Canada are appalling. Children are our most precious responsibility. Our justice system has a responsibility and a duty to protect them but has fallen very short in doing so. We as Canadian Citizens have to make the change by demanding the laws be changed. We have some of the most lenient laws when it comes to protecting our kids. There is no Registry of Sexual Offenders in Canada, the law states ( at least in Ontario) that the legal age of consent is 14 years of age. What is wrong with this picture? Now add to that the pitiful laws regarding this. It makes me embarrassed to be a Canadian. How can we fail out children likes this? Time has come for change and accountability.


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